The audiobook of Obelisk of Blood is out tomorrow! You can find it via This Link, which will be updated as Audible and other sites put them up, or on many other audiobook websites. I’m super-excited to see what people think of it.
Now, as for the next book, Temple of the Sun! I’m at about 100,000 words, and expect to finish within the next three weeks, likely with a bit less than 130,000 words. I’m hoping to publish the book near the beginning of November, but I’ll wait until the cover art is complete to put up a pre-order. Art which is currently in-progress, mind you! I’m expecting it by about the time I finish the rough draft.
Otherwise, there isn’t much to share. Have a wonderful week, everyone!

Hey there, I hope the planning for your trip to Ireland is going well ^^ I wish you a great time and please make post about the places you have been to (I havent been there yet but we all wish we could go).Little Notes:The Cover for “Beesong Chronicles: Omnibus” is great (the best in the series)Is there going to be a Hardcover Version of the “Ancient Dreams Omnibus”?I really love your work, thanks for all the effort and take your time to recharge
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Hello!
I hope it goes well, too! Thank you for the well-wishes. I adore how the Beesong Chronicles cover turned out.
Alas, it’s impossible for me to fit Ancient Dreams into a hardcover, at least via Amazon. I had to shrink the font a lot to fit it into the 828 page limit for paperbacks, but hardcovers have a limit of 550 pages. Considering many of my books are over 400 pages at standard font sizes, and it just won’t fit. I wish it would!
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I recently saw a lot of special editions, maybe you will treat us at some point in the future ^^
Is there any way to get the books signed? (maybe a holiday in Germany at some point? Or I send you (the books with) money and you send them back?)
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I’ll certainly consider it! I’d probably hire a professional for something like that, maybe do a kickstarter or something.
As for signed books, it *is* possible, but would probably be expensive. There’s the cost of the books, and I just checked, and shipping (via UPS, the first option I looked at) was about $23 (~22 euros) for the cheapest option to Berlin at the moment for about a 3 lb. package. I don’t object to doing it, but the price would be a bit much.
Now, that being said, my wife would like to visit Germany again. She was there when she was young (came back to the states in 1985 or so, her father was stationed in West Germany), and she’d like to visit again. It’s just a matter of time/funding, plus taking care of our cat.
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Time to start saving for this then (there are quite a few hardcovers by now ^^)
Thank you for taking your time looking into this and its really nice how you keep up updated, we fans really appreciate it!
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*keep us updated
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You’re welcome! I try to update weekly partly because it keeps me accountable, not just because I like knowing where things are at as a reader.
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